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|    Re: Powered crimping tool equivalent to     |
|    30 Apr 16 16:44:01    |
      XPost: alt.building.construction, alt.home.repair, misc.consumers.house       From: caedfaa9ed1216d60ef78a6f660f5f85_9605@example.com              replying to SQLit, fish on wrote:       Anytime there is s solution to the problem everyone wants to find a way to       circumvent the fix.Aluminum wiring is a problem,cheap homeowners and handymen       and Mr.Fix it ate bigger problems when it comes to aluminum wiring.There's a       reason why you need to be a licensed electrician and certified in this       process.Aluminum wiring because of it's characteristics needs to be handled       gingerly with proper syrippers so as not to nick wire which is an altogether       different problem than joining 2 dissimilar materials.Anyway would you use a       janitor to to perform surgery or terminate high voltage cables .don't think       so.I am an electrician certified with Tyco Amp for copalum remediation.I have       seen so many botched jobs from homeowners and uneducated electricians when it       comes to aluminum remediation using purple twisters and alumicon connectors       because of nicked wiresand trying to jam more wires than the allowed by these       2 methods.Wires are burnt and then cut shorter because of previous fix       attempt. Get it done right once and hire a qualified electrician.What price do       you put on safety?              --       posted from       http://www.homeownershub.com/maintenance/powered-crimping-tool-e       uivalent-to-copalum-tool-21140-.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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